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Coaching in Chaos: Sprint Mechanics, Broken Systems, and What Needs to Change

Coaching in Chaos: Sprint Mechanics, Broken Systems, and What Needs to Change

Update: 2025-05-27
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Tony Mikla and Russ Dunning use a return-to-sprint case to do more than coach movement—they deliver a powerful critique of both the performance industry and the healthcare system that supports (and often limits) it.

In this episode, they cover:

  • Real-time coaching breakdowns for athletes returning to sprinting

  • Why so much current rehab misses the mark on real-world performance

  • What separates a great coach from a technician

  • The failure of overused protocols and systems that lack context

  • The real consequences of Medicare cuts and outdated insurance models

  • How clinicians can lead change instead of waiting on it

It’s part sprint mechanics, part coaching masterclass, and part wake-up call to a healthcare and performance system that desperately needs to evolve.

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Coaching in Chaos: Sprint Mechanics, Broken Systems, and What Needs to Change

Coaching in Chaos: Sprint Mechanics, Broken Systems, and What Needs to Change

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